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I present you Marina Windowblinds skin, it's so elegant, smooth, functional and attractive, with over 60 Substyles made of combinations for everyone to choose.

Btw, Cleartype makes this skin titlebar font be smoother, so if you got an LCD i recommend you using it or if you are in CRT's just give it a shot: Cleartype Tuner & Enabler for XP.

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Shaded, Thick, White, anything you would want is included (almost) this skin also colorizes perfectly, thanks to woodbridge for helping me with the masks and some stuff, and javagreen for comments, and also Klear for testing it and being just Klear =x, anywyas, hope you like, and check the readme before you bash out from the floating start panel :)

And this is a proof of how GREAT colorization works because woodbridge did a good work on it :cool:

Download @ DeviantART and Please comment anywhere but comment :laugh:

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is anyone else having problems with firefox/thunderbird font sizes.. they're really big and the firefox menus dont show up.. even after restart.. btw i do have the fonts in the skin installed...

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That happens in the XS versions, use normal instead (just not XS in it), cause the XS versions have some system defined values that make firefox change the font but not the size :ninja:

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That happens in the XS versions, use normal instead (just not XS in it), cause the XS versions have some system defined values that make firefox change the font but not the size  :ninja:

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just figured it out right before i read ur reply.. thanks for your quick response.. i love this skin!!

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